Nishant Pitti producing a film with Twinkle Khanna’s cousin Karan Kapadia
Nishant Pitti, from EaseMyTrip.com, is going to produce a film with Karan Kapadia that will hit the theatres in year 2018. Nishant Pitti, CEO & Co-founder of EaseMyTrip.com is one of the producers of the movie.
Karan Kapadia, who is the nephew of the veteran actress Dimple Kapadia and cousin of Twinkle Khanna, is all set to make his Bollywood debut with Tony D’Souza and Vishal Rana. The title of the film has not been decided yet. In this movie the famous Bollywood star Sunny Deol is another big name associated as a lead actor.
The Bollywood debut of Karan will be directed by Behzad Khambata. Karan has really worked hard for the film and shed good amount of weight by attending regular gym. From being an obese of 118 kg, he turned really fit and became 88 kg. Karan is the son of Dimple’s sister Simple Kapadia. Tony D’Souza shares a close relationship with actor Akshay Kumar (who is brother-in-law of Karan). They have already worked together on two films, including Blue and Boss. Akshay introduced Karan to D’Souza in a party.
The film will be jointly produced by Shrikant Bhasi, Nishant Pitti, Tony D’Souza and Vishal Rana. According to Nishant Pitti, CEO of EaseMyTrip.com, “Karan is very talented and hard-working and would surely make a strong debut in Bollywood”. Moreover, Mr. Pitti is quite excited about his upcoming production.
You might also like
Air India renews insurance for $14 m with 20% discount over last year
National carrier Air India has renewed its insurance cover for 2017-18 for USD 14 million, which is a 20 per cent discount over the last year 2016-17. The new policy
Delhi gets new campus for Indian Aviation Academy
Union Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju recently inaugurated the new campus of the Indian Aviation Academy (IAA). The institute was set up in 2010 as collaboration among Airports Authority of
India will need over 1,300 planes in next few years: Suresh Prabhu
Even as India is in the middle of disinvestment plan for debt-ridden Air India, newly-appointed aviation minister Suresh Prabhu has said that India will need more than 1,300 planes in


